@Nekomajin It does really stand out - black on white on the page I'm looking at. I think it should be different enough to look like a toolbar, but, like most things, the details should be user configurable. For now, though, I'm just happy it's there at all.

The new icon's fine, I think a new icon can just take a while to get used to - I grew quite attached to the old one mainly because not being based on a circle made it stand out from other browsers; but I didn't think it was anything particularly special at first - and it's the same with this new icon, it's fine and I'm sure it'll grow on people.

@Gwen-Dragon I think people like me who do not like the squircle (I think it's too messy and much less clear what it's showing - especially when it's small) probably don't care enough to actually complain.

@gruz7848 You are angry because a few pixels got changed. Get your priorities together. And as said, if it is really that important to you, just go on and change the icon yourself. Your complaints will lead to nothing.

@Xandher20 Because it does things for me that Chrome can't do. Further, if I added enough extensions to Chrome to accomplish (most of) the things I need, it would use far more resources than Vivaldi does.

@ayespy: Hello Ayespy
There are extensions that are fundamental, to avoid publicity (many of this virus) and in my case that I am software developer there are some extensions that are very important to my work. Do you know of any way to meet these needs without sacrificing RAM?